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Continental-scale analysis of shallow and deep groundwater contributions to streams

Earth Sciences

Continental-scale analysis of shallow and deep groundwater contributions to streams

D. K. Hare, A. M. Helton, et al.

Discover how groundwater discharge is reshaping streamflow and temperature dynamics across the continental US. This study by Danielle K. Hare, Ashley M. Helton, Zachary C. Johnson, John W. Lane, and Martin A. Briggs reveals crucial insights into the impact of shallow groundwater on river ecosystems, highlighting their increased vulnerability to climate change.... show more
Abstract
Groundwater discharge generates streamflow and influences stream thermal regimes. However, the water quality and thermal buffering capacity of groundwater depends on the aquifer source-depth. Here, we pair multi-year air and stream temperature signals to categorize 1729 sites across the continental United States as having major dam influence, shallow or deep groundwater signatures, or lack of pronounced groundwater (atmospheric) signatures. Approximately 40% of non-dam stream sites have substantial groundwater contributions as indicated by characteristic paired air and stream temperature signal metrics. Streams with shallow groundwater signatures account for half of all groundwater signature sites and show reduced baseflow and a higher proportion of warming trends compared to sites with deep groundwater signatures. These findings align with theory that shallow groundwater is more vulnerable to temperature increase and depletion. Streams with atmospheric signatures tend to drain watersheds with low slope and greater human disturbance, indicating reduced stream-groundwater connectivity in populated valley settings.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Mar 04, 2021
Authors
Danielle K. Hare, Ashley M. Helton, Zachary C. Johnson, John W. Lane, Martin A. Briggs
Tags
groundwater discharge
streamflow
thermal regimes
baseflow
temperature increases
watersheds
climate change
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